BenQ XL2720T review

A 120Hz, 27-inch BenQ TN panel. How bad can it be?

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For

Great on-screen displays

Nice stand

120Hz refresh rate

Against

Poor colour reproduction

Black levels not very good

Washed-out default state

Price

BenQ has made some of the finest 3D monitors around. Admittedly, that's not necessarily because of how good these screens are at recreating the faux 3D Nvidia wants to jam down our eyeholes, but mainly because of how good they are as general 120Hz screens.

Using the LightBoost tech that's accompanied Nvidia's 3D Vision 2 advances, BenQ has been able to create some very impressive 24-inch displays that almost put a dent in our pleasure at seeing so many affordable IPS screens hitting our desktops.

The quality of the TN panels BenQ have been using haven't made us pine for the improved viewing angles and colour reproduction that even budget IPS screens offer - that 120Hz refresh has made us forget them almost altogether.

We say almost, because what they've really done is make us long for the day when we actually get some 120Hz IPS panels gracing our homes. But in the meantime, these quality TN screens are great for gaming and general desktop use - whatever your feelings are towards the dead duck of stereoscopic 3D gaming.

And while we're still yet to see a 27-inch IPS-er with a 120Hz refresh rate, we are seeing 27-inch TN screens with a buttery smooth pixel clock. It's just a shame that the actual panel BenQ is using in the XL2720T monitor isn't up to the standard we're used to.

Washed out

It's especially sad because we checked out BenQ's XL2411T, and that has one of the best TN panels we've ever experienced - it was even subjectively superior to the Asus 144Hz screen we had been testing alongside it.

We had high hopes for this XL2720T, but sadly those hopes were dashed the instant we booted into a horrendously washed-out Windows 8 Start screen. The vibrant colours of our lovely tiled display were barely present, considerably faded compared to the 27-inch AoC i2757Fm IPS screen we'd become used to. That meant we had to delve into the OSD and find the optimal settings.

Luckily, the only design difference between the XL2720T and the smaller models is that it's using a slightly larger chassis than the classic XL2420T. The best part about that is it still has the same fully adjustable stand and a fantastic on-screen display.

We're not being sarcastic, either - it's truly the finest example of an OSD we've ever used, offering simple touch and context sensitive buttons, side-by-side with the actual on-screen menu.

However, it still took us an age to get to grips with what we needed to change to inject a little vibrancy into the colours. And even once we'd got a close approximation of what we were used to with our IPS screen, the image quality couldn't really compare. And this is a £400 screen against one that's almost half the price, with the same panel size and native res.

With those problems arrayed against it, not even the 120Hz refresh rate can soothe our unhappy eyes, and no matter how good the chassis and OSD are, the weak colour reproduction, poor black levels and over-saturated whites make this a pricey 27-inch screen to avoid.

Tech Specs

Product Type

LCD Monitor

Number of Screens

1

HDCP Supported

Yes

Green Compliant

Yes

Green Compliance Certificate/Authority

TCO Certified Displays 5.2

USB

Yes

HDMI

Yes

Backlight Technology

LED

VESA Mount Compatible

Yes

DVI

Yes

VGA

Yes

DisplayPort

Yes

Adjustable Display Angle

Yes

Product Family

XL

3D Type

3D Ready

Colour

Black, Red

Brightness

300 cd/m², 300 cd/m²

Screen Mode

Full HD

Colour Support

16.7 Million Colours

Maximum Resolution

1920 x 1080

Brand Name

BenQ

Contrast Ratio

1,000:1

Mount Type

Wall Mountable

Screen Size

68.6 cm (27")

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Response Time

1 ms

Speakers

No

Built-in Devices

USB Hub

Operating Power Consumption

27 W

Height

548 mm

Width

642 mm

Depth

273 mm

Product Series

XL

Manufacturer

BenQ Corporation

Product Model

XL2720T

Product Name

XL2720T Widescreen LCD Monitor

Manufacturer Part Number

9H.LA4LB.QBE

Manufacturer Website Address

http://www.benq.co.uk

Marketing Information

The Ultimate Domination

The XL2720T demonstrates BenQ's true belief that "gaming is in the details" It has been co-developed with Counter-Strike pro gaming legends to bring you a gaming